28. Jack, ………….. I played tennis yesterday, was much fitter than me. A. who B. whom C. with whom D. with who

29. The ……………... he was, the more cigarettes he smoked. A. worried B. more worried C. less worried D. most worried

30. We visited the church …………... in the 18th century. A. that was built B. which was built C. built D. All are correct

III - READING

Read the following passage. Choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) to complete the passage.

We can (31) __________other people in many different ways. We can talk and write, and we can send messages with our hands and faces. There is also the phone (including the mobile!), the fax, and e-mail. Television, film, painting, and photography can also communicate ideas.

Animals have ways of (32) __________ information, too. Bees dance and tell other bees where to find food. Elephants make sounds that humans can’t hear. Whales sing songs. Monkeys use their faces to show anger and love. But this is nothing (33) __________ to what people can do. We have language – about 6,000 languages, in fact. We can write poetry, tell jokes, make promises, explain, persuade, tell the truth, or tell lies. And we have a sense of past and future, not just present.

Radio, film, and television (34) __________ a huge influence on society in the last hundred years. And now we have the Internet, which is infinite. But what is this doing to this? We can give and get a lot of information very quickly. But there is (35) __________ information that it is difficult to know what is important and what isn’t. Modern media is changing our world every minute of every day.

31. A. talk to B. talk with C. communicate to D. communicate with

32. A. changing B. transferring C. exchanging D. giving

33. A. compare B. comparing C. is compared D. compared

34. A. have B. have had C. are having D. had

35. A. so much B. such much C. so many D. too much

Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer.

Almost every language in the world has dialects and American English is no exception. At the present time there is an interesting study which is on American speech habits. This study has shown that different words are frequently used in different parts of the country to denote the same thing. For example, in the east, Americans use the word "soda" to denote a soft drink. In some parts of the west, a soft drink is "tonic". Such differences are usually a source of conversation and sometimes misunderstanding happens.

Speech and life all over the world have often changed. New words are being used when new discoveries are made and new concepts are formed. Usage determines what is correct and what is incorrect. Fifty years ago, it was incorrect to say "It's me." But today it is acceptable simply because most Americans say that instead of "It's I." People change, so language changes. What is wrong today may be right tomorrow.

36. Which sentence is true? A. American English has no dialects. B. American English has dialects. C. There is no study on American speech habits. D. American English- has no exception.

37. The study has shown that ______ A. different words are used in different parts to denote the same thing B. different words are used in different parts to denote a different thing C. there are no different words in different parts D. dialects do not exist in American English